Buy an airline ticket that has a layover at your actual destination. Say you want to fly from New York to San Francisco — you actually book a flight from New York to Lake Tahoe with a layover in San Francisco and get off there, without bothering to take the last leg of the flight.
If you can find some ticket with a less expensive cost because the airline is out to waste your time with layovers and route doglegs, you score, so long as you aren't putting any baggage onboard, and only buying a one way flight.
This isn't always the cheapest flight, but often is.
http://fox5sandiego.com/2014/12/30/united-airlines-sues-22-year-old-who-found-a-way-to-get-cheap-plane-tickets/
via Skiplagged.com
If you can find some ticket with a less expensive cost because the airline is out to waste your time with layovers and route doglegs, you score, so long as you aren't putting any baggage onboard, and only buying a one way flight.
This isn't always the cheapest flight, but often is.
http://fox5sandiego.com/2014/12/30/united-airlines-sues-22-year-old-who-found-a-way-to-get-cheap-plane-tickets/
via Skiplagged.com
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